conjunctive - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • categorization: A MAYBE together with a Typical YES would be more likely to generate a positive conjunctive categorization than a MAYBE with an Atypical YES.
  • predicate: Sections 3 to 7 of this article attend to the notion of disjunctive and conjunctive predicates.
  • concept: The first analysis considered the question of whether subjects were consistent in their categorization of conjunctive concepts.
  • form: For formulas already expressed in standard logic notation, there is a systematic two-step procedure for transforming them into conjunctive normal form.
  • membership: According to the composite prototype model, subjects decide about conjunctive membership by a similarity computation across the features of a stimulus.
  • category: This conjunction fallacy was paralleled by the finding of overextension of conjunctive categories by Hampton ( 1988, 1996 ).

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